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C 32 01 disc error while taking pictures

Occurred while taking pictures. can not read disc. have turned off and on, removed cd to no avail. new cd seems to work find. would like to access pictures on disc. was not dropped or had excessive vibration when error occurred.

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Close the session on the cd with cd burning software on a PC. you'll be able to recover pictures that way.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2009

SOURCE: All functions except picture taking work on camera

Problem with lens assembly. No user solution. Contact service.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2013

SOURCE: Disc Error

Download Picasa from Google (Free photo editing software). Upload your photos to Picasa (on your hard drive) via the grey cable (firewire) that comes with the camera. Then swivel the top button to setup and re-format the disk. You will lose all the photos from the disk, but at least you can use it again. Your precious photos will be on your hard drive so no worries!! Then upload your photos immediately to Picasaweb. That way if the computer goes to custard, the internet has the pics online and safe !! Hope that helps

Harrie

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  • Posted on Jan 12, 2015

SOURCE: I am trying to finalize a disc on a Sony Mavica CD-250 and receive the C13:1 error. How can I get the pictures off the disc?

The manual on page 108 says:
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So or your disk is dirty, or is is damaged.
The manual is still online:
https://docs.sony.com/release/MVCCD250.pdf

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